WHEN YOU GET A LETTER, YOU OFTEN JUDGE THE SENDER BY THE STATIONERY * H '' l POOR STATIONERY Makes a cheap impression; other people judge you in the same way when you spud a letter. See that your Stationery is good, the difference in price between good and bad stationery is so small that anyone can afford the better kind. COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK TO-DAY—OUR STATIONERY DATE, AND INCLUDES HIGH-CLASS IS UP-TO-PADS, all shades, 6d to Is. BOXED STATIONERY 9d to 2s, plain and fancy. ENVELOPES, all shades and shapes 3d to 6d pkt. SCRIBBLING PADS, 3d and 6d each. AND MANY LINES IN STATIONERY SUNDRIES SEE OUR STATIONERY WINDOW THIS WEEK. C. E. JAMES, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
T HE B OSTON pENCIL POINTER Is tlie handiest little machine made for Sharpening Pencils, saves time and the pencil’s life. PRICE 12s 6d. Suitable for offices, banks, schools, etc., etc. Demonstration and particulars from C.B. JAMES. SOLE AGENT. SWIMMING SPORTS. SWIMMING SPORTS. SCHOOL BATHS. (UfTRATFORD HIGH SCHOOL O ROYS FOR RED CROSS FUND: THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1916. * - RACES—2S, 50, and 100 Yards. Diving, Pillow Fight. ' Greasy Pole. Como one, Como all—Boys’ want to help those that are fighting for us, v ! ‘ 'ADMISSION—6d. f FRUIT. OAA CASES Assorted Choice vJ Fruit. Fresh, ripe in case, arriving, to-day, comprising Dessert and Cooking Feafs; Apples, Peaches,Cape Gooseberries, Tomatoes. SALE ON SATURDAY. Come early,, try a case—best fruit—and the price is cheap at AH PING. FREEHOLD COAST COUNTRY--555 PER ACRE. ACRES Sheep and Cattle •Farm, undulating and ng well to the sun, 400 acres in ass, 300 in hush, and balance in r scrub and fern, now carrying, and II winter 500 sheep besides cattle, H-watered and free from weeds, and ten ail in grass-will run 1500 big eep; situated North Auckland in a od district,, where stock do reirkably well. The owner having a iry farm which takes all his time, w the war has made men so scarce, ill sell as above, and take £650 sh, balance good terms. For Hirer particulars, apply A. LONG, Awanui, North Auckland. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. mENDERS are invited, closing J- Monday, 13th March, 1916, at 5 p.m., for the erection of a smyll building at Kopuatama Cemetery. Specifications may be seen at the Borough Council Office. PHILIP SKOGLUND. Town Clerk. WHA NG A MOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS will he received until noon on SATURDAY, March 18th, 1916, at my office, Stratford, for— BUILDI NG SU R FACF.M AN’ S COTTAGE AT TAHORA. . Drawing and Specifications may be seen at my office, and at tlio Rost Offices Whangamnmona and Tahora. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. lOST— Last evening, in Stratford, presentation gold brooch with ’ ! owner’s name in full on one side and ! initials on reverse. Reward on ioj turning same to i bis office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 6
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468Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 6
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